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Thursday, November 3, 2016

Not the Greatest Exchange

Moses Thatcher recalled a time when
he was a young boy and put in charge of watching the sheep, that the Indians
used to come and rope the lambs holding them for ransom until Moses traded his
corn cakes for the lambs and also what?

a.The Indian’s cricket pies

b.The Indian’s cats

c.The Indian’s pemmican

d.The Indian’s Buffalo tongue jerky

Yesterday’s answer:

(D) The Ogden Tabernacle

The All-Seeing Eye was found in
King Solomon’s Temple in Old Testament days, expresses the thought that the
eyes of the Lord are in every place, beholding the evil and the good. The
wood-carved All-Seeing Eye was originally in the old Ogden Tabernacle built in
1856. It was located over the front center window and was removed when the
tabernacle was remodeled.

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Dan Barker

I love the outdoors, went to school to become a forester, enjoyed an abbreviated career with the forest service, and am now currently employed by Nestle in the quality department concentrating on hygienic design and processes. I spend my leisure time reading and puttering around on the computer. I have written five published books (Cedar Fort). I've been married to my wonderful wife for the last 35+ years. We have a handful of children and an even larger handful of grandchildren.